Mother who walks to Santiago was saved from a miracle of being run over – Publimetro Chile

Mother who walks to Santiago was saved from a miracle of being run over – Publimetro Chile
Mother who walks to Santiago was saved from a miracle of being run over – Publimetro Chile

“’Will it be good to continue?’” That was the question that Ailen Riquelme asked herself – the mother who walks from Valdivia to Santiago in order to ask for financial help for her eight-year-old son who suffers from an aggressive cancer and his treatment costs 1.2 billion pesos – after being about to die. being hit by a truck.

“A truck was going at high speed and (the driver) said he had not seen firefighters, but it is difficult not to see them, because they were with beacons, making sound. Luckily the truck avoided the Fire Department and went to the side. We feel the pure blow. “We thought they had hit the Fire Department, but thank goodness they didn’t”, the young woman said on the Unidosxmartin Instagram account.

The accident occurred on the Los Angeles-Salto el Laja route.

“Thank God nothing happened. It was a terrible, terrible thing. “We knew how to act well, because we ran, but it was very difficult (to decide) where to run, because the vehicles were coming from the other side of the road and the truck could run over us on the other side.”he assured.

Finally, Ailen remembered that “Martín’s father grabbed my hand and tried to hug me and direct me, because I was shocked. I looked back, screamed and ran, but I didn’t know where to run. “It was really very distressing.”.

Mother will continue to fight

As a result, he questioned whether or not to continue the great crusade, just as Tomás Ross’s mother did, who walked 32 days from Chiloé to La Moneda and other parents are also doing it, distressed about the health of their children.

“What happened was too distressing. At the moment, really, it was crying and running, and saying ‘will it be good to continue?’” But, in the same account he clarified that Although it may sound like a repeated phrase, we say it even more forcefully: nothing will stop us.”

“To be able to be with him for many more years and save his life, today we have to be fighting in the streets getting donations,” he said.

Data to contribute: Ines Ailen Riquelme Banco Falabella Current account 19996250910 Rut 19.110.998-8 Email: [email protected]

 
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